Jerry Brown, Stop Taking Climate Negotiating Points from Chevron

California Governor Jerry Brown has spent his last few weeks flying around the world and collecting accolades for his climate activism, but at home he’s been working to undercut a state bill to improve and extend California’s landmark climate law - by using Chevron’s wish list.

Yep. California’s climate leader is acting as the stenographer for Chevron.

AB 32, California’s landmark climate law, expires in 2020 and everyone says they want to extend it - but some are more sincere than others. This spring, Latham and Watkins, the expensive law firm working for Western States Petroleum Association (Chevron and its cohorts) put together its wish list for cap and trade reform: end the program by 2030, keep the allowances cheap at $12-50/ton (and even continue to give away some free allowances), bar local air districts from creating greenhouse gas regulations for local air quality tougher than California state regulations, and make it easier for polluters to buy offsets out of state. Oh, and they’d include detailed monitoring of toxins at refineries and other large polluters so that (mostly poor minority) people would know just how much deadly crap they breathe in every day.

Meanwhile, state senate Pro Tem Kevin DeLeon and state senator Bob Wieckowski introduced SB 775 to bring real reform to carbon pricing: require California refineries to clean up their pollution at home, end the scandalous practice of buying carbon offsets far offshore, set a more realistic market for carbon (up to $120/ton), no free allowances to pollute, and a climate dividend for every California resident.

So what does climate hero Gov. Jerry Brown do? He ignores SB 775 and the science behind it, refuses to talk with its authors, and circulates his own proposals: end the program by 2030, keep the allowances cheap at $12-63/ton (and even continue to give away some free allowances), bar local air districts from creating greenhouse gas regulations for local air quality tougher than California state regulations, and make it easier for polluters to buy offsets out of state. Oh, and he includes detailed monitoring of toxins at refineries and other large polluters so that (mostly poor minority) people would know just how much deadly crap they breathe in every day.

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Stephanie Reader signed
2017-07-05 11:48:41 -0700

Your generally reliable leadership on environmental issues has troubling exceptions, like fossil fuel extraction, the Water Tunnels, et al. Please review and amend those positions! We need to be able to trust your voice on protecting the environment long after you end your service as our Governor!

thank you,

Stephanie P Reader

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I’m a Californian living in Ireland, and I hold dual citizenship, voting by absentee ballot. Governor Brown, please don’t go by Chevron’s wishes. With President Trump gutting all the progress that has been hard won over the years, the last thing we don’t need is watering down important steps toward improving the environment.

This country was founded by passionate people who wanted to create a country based on the best of humanity. We quickly grew to be the leading country where immigrants dared to leave all they ever knew behind & come be a part of our country of excellence. We slipped & are no longer the healthiest, most educated or even the wealthiest on Earth. Every choice we make either promotes us as a nation or demotes us. Thank you Gov. Brown for making choices & casting votes that promote the standards of excellence for our country & the state of California.